New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 035v
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Respexit Helyas," respond of a responsory for Corpus Christi
Additions and Marginalia
"panem," a phrase of melody added by a later hand in the left margin, apparently to supply an element that was omitted from the responsory "Respexit Helyas"
Decoration Description
One plain red initial (height corresponds to one line of text)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 032r
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"De profundis," versicle of responsory "Memento mei deus" for service at grave; prayer "Tibi domine" to be said in church after burial
Decoration Description
Zoomorphic cadelled initial in brown and yellow ink (height corresponds to one line of text and one musical staff); anthropomorphic cadelled initial in brown and yellow ink (height corresponds to one line of text and one musical staff); anthropomorphic initial in brown and yellow ink (height corresponds to one line of text); five plain red initials (height corresponds to one line of text); one plain red initial (height corresponds to two lines of text)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 031v
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Memento mei deus," respond of responsory for service at grave
Decoration Description
Two plain red initials (height corresponds to one line of text); one plain red initial (height corresponds to one line of text and one musical staff); anthropomorphic initial (height corresponds to one line of text)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 031r
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Pater noster" and "Sanctificat tibi," prayers over the grave
Decoration Description
Anthropomorphic initial (height corresponds to one line of text); six plain red initials (height corresponds to one line of text); one plain red initial (height corresponds to two lines of text)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 029v
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Laudate Dominum in sanctis eius," psalm; "Ego sum resurrectio et vita," Benedictus antiphon (incipit only)' and "Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel," canticle, all for service around coffin
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 023r
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Requiem eternam," responsory verse for service around coffin
Decoration Description
Cadelled zoomorphic initial in brown and yellow ink (height corresponding to one line of text and one musical staff); plain red initial (height corresponding to two lines of text)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 022v
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Tremens factus sum ego," responsory verse for service around coffin. At bottom, "Dies illa dies ire," responsory verse
Decoration Description
Non-figural cadelled initial in brown and yellow ink (height corresponding to one line of text and one musical staff); cadelled anthropomorphic initial in brown and yellow ink (height corresponding to one line of text and one musical staff)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 022r
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Dirige domine deus," responsory verse for service around coffin; prayer "Fac quesumus Domine,"; responsory "Libera me in nunc de morte eterna"
Decoration Description
Cadelled anthropomorphic initials in brown and yellow ink (height corresponding to one line of text and one musical staff); plain red initial (height corresponding to two lines of text); plain red initial (height corresponding to one line of text and one musical staff)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 020v
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Subvenite sancti dei," responsory for service around coffin
Decoration Description
anthropomorphic red initial (height corresponding to two lines of text); plain red initial (height corresponding to two lines of text); plain red initial (height corresponding to one line of text and one musical staff)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 019v
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Audit in evangelio V. Non utens virgo," responsory for the Feast of St. Francis, with the text "Vivens in mundo labili V. Sit in rota" for Clare written below
Decoration Description
Plain red initial (height corresponding to one line of text and one musical staff); cadelled anthropomorphic initial in and yellow ink (height corresponding to two lines of text and one musical staff)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 019r
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Sub typo trium ordinum," verse of the responsory "Amicum querit" for the Feast of Francis , with the text "Haec Christi sui munere" for Clare written below
Decoration Description
Cadelled zoomorphic initial in brown and yellow ink (height corresponding to one line of text and one musical staff)
New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Language
Latin
Type
Liturgical Book
Identifier
Plimpton MS 034, 013r
Extent
36 Leaves
Provenance
Bequeathed by George A. Plimpton to Columbia University in 1936
Original Format
Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
175 x 135 mm
Musical Notation
Square notation on four lines
Material
Parchment
Origin Location
Urbanist Clares convent in Brussels
Text
"Mulier que erat in civitate," antiphon for Maundy Thursday
Decoration Description
Small figural initial below staff in brown ink (height corresponds to one line of text); plain red initial (height corresponds to one line of text and one musical staff)